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Eric Primrose Reserve

In response to the NSW Government’s staged easing of COVID-19 restrictions, City of Parramatta will begin reopening playgrounds, outdoor fitness equipment and skate parks in a staged process from today (15 May). Visit City of Parramatta's COVID-19 webpage for the latest information.

LOCATION - 86 John Street, Rydalmere NSW

GETTING THERE -There are car parks available along John Street servicing the sporting fields, playspace and ferry wharf.

PARK DETAILS - Located along Parramatta River between Silverwater Bridge and Rydalmere Ferry Wharf is this great reserve. The Parramatta Valley Cycleway runs along the reserve which also features a barbecue area closer to the ferry wharf.

The two sporting fields are located closer to Silverwater Bridge. During winter the ground is used for football.

FACILITIES AVAILABLE -Eric Primrose Reserve features the following amenities:

Amenities building

Local playspace

Car Park

Outdoor exercise equipment

Cycleway and walking paths

Refillable water stations

Barbecue and picnic facilities

PLAYSPACE - A skill based and sensory playspace most suited to 0 to 5 age group. The space features swings, climbing wall, spring rocket and bike and scooter track. The playspace has a shade sail. It is located along John St with the closest intersection at Nowill Street.

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City of Parramatta Council acknowledges the Darug people who are the traditional custodians of the land of Parramatta. Council pays respect to the elders past and present of the Darug nation and extends that respect to other Aboriginal people visiting this site.